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[ad_1] The low down The chance to train and qualify as a solicitor in-house is not new. But opportunities for doing so have been turbocharged by the introduction
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[ad_1] The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal alleging procedural unfairness in a First-tier Tribunal hearing where the judge asked a “significant” number of questions. The court
[ad_1] With EU free movement fading into memory, the main visa route available for non British and Irish nationals wanting to work in the UK is now the
[ad_1] The Senior President of Tribunals has issued a new practice direction giving guidance to the First-tier Tribunal on the provision of written reasons for a decision. The
[ad_1] Our friends across the Irish Sea have only recently been able to divorce. They come to this with fresh eyes and have allowed their processes to be
[ad_1] Shortly after it received Royal Assent last year, the Illegal Migration Act 2023 was described as “utterly unworkable and extortionately expensive”, “deeply unethical” and “a traffickers’ charter”.
[ad_1] Sonia Lenegan Sonia Lenegan is an experienced immigration, asylum and public law solicitor. She has been practising for over ten years and was previously legal director at
[ad_1] Foreign nationals in the UK holding valid visas may be granted specific work rights, allowing them to be employed or self-employed, depending on their visa type. These